Share Your Work
Get Real Feedback
Connect with fellow creatives and improve your craft through peer collaboration
How it works
Three steps
Share your work
Upload and submit your script to the review pipeline
Submit your script to the feedback pipeline. Pipelines are made up of scripts of similar type and genre e.g. short_film/romance. You need credits to submit a script, the amount depends on your script's length. You receive credits when you register, and each time you offer feedback to a peer.
Read others' work
Check the review pipeline and grab a script to read & review
You are free to browse any pipeline based on your interests e.g. tv_episode/sci-fi. See a logline that intrigues you? Grab the script, read it, and give your honest feedback. In exchange, you earn credits. *coming soon* We will have a cash offering system, so writers can offer you a coffee cup as a thank you.
Refine your work
Receive reviews from three different peers.
A script stays in the pipeline until it is grabbed (claimed) by three different peers (reviewers). Then it leaves the pipeline, awaiting reviews. Note: There is a time limit for reviewers to submit their feedback based on the script's length, so you can expect to receive feedback within a reasonable timeframe.
- We do NOT feed your scripts to any AI model.
- Do NOT submit AI generated scripts. If you use AI to write, use it to give you feedback.
- When providing feedback, DO read the scripts and give thoughtful, specific notes that are your own.
Credits
How the economy works
Sign-up bonus
Every new writer starts with 16 free credits — enough to submit your first script and enter the pipeline straight away.
Pages
1-45 pages
Enter pipeline
-4
Earn per review
+2
Pages
46-80 pages
Enter pipeline
-6
Earn per review
+3
Pages
81-120 pages
Enter pipeline
-8
Earn per review
+4
Pages
121-180 pages
Enter pipeline
-12
Earn per review
+6
Pages
181+ pages
Enter pipeline
-16
Earn per review
+8
* Submitting a script costs a flat 8 credits. Entering the review pipeline carries an additional cost based on script length, shown above.